External Menace

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Someday 02:50 Tools
No Views 01:40 Tools
Poor Excuse 02:22 Tools
Youth of Today 02:25 Tools
Don't Conform 01:31 Tools
Rude Awakening 04:21 Tools
This Country 03:43 Tools
Main Street Riot 01:59 Tools
External Menace 01:44 Tools
What the Hell 02:13 Tools
Escape From Hell 02:50 Tools
Seize the Day 01:32 Tools
We Want to Know 02:20 Tools
Ban the Bomb 02:22 Tools
Political Poverty 01:51 Tools
We Wanna Know 02:26 Tools
Shocktrooper 02:34 Tools
Coalition Blues 03:13 Tools
On a Mission 03:39 Tools
Have Visions 02:25 Tools
Watch You Drown 03:13 Tools
Awayday 02:22 Tools
Bullet of Persuasion 02:16 Tools
Devils Chair 01:33 Tools
Shoot to Kill 02:44 Tools
Vietnam 03:07 Tools
Standin' on the U.K. 03:15 Tools
In This Time 03:52 Tools
These Pricks Are Wrong 03:30 Tools
Society 01:53 Tools
No View 01:40 Tools
Killin' Me Asylum 03:53 Tools
The Process of Elimination 03:12 Tools
Sort It Out 03:43 Tools
I'd Rather Be Dead 01:58 Tools
Don't Call It Livin' 03:19 Tools
Detonate Your Hate 03:21 Tools
no mean feat 02:36 Tools
Naked Prey 03:02 Tools
Standin' On The UK 03:16 Tools
Shock Trooper 02:09 Tools
some day 02:42 Tools
Rights Now 04:15 Tools
dont conform 00:00 Tools
Process Of Elimination 04:15 Tools
Playin God 04:15 Tools
Rude Awakening - EP Version 04:17 Tools
1-Naked Prey 03:04 Tools
tomorrow today 02:19 Tools
Something That I Said 03:04 Tools
5-No Mean Feat 02:39 Tools
Rude Awakening (Ep Version) 04:15 Tools
No Uniform 03:36 Tools
I'd Rather Be Dead Ep 98 03:06 Tools
Id Rather be dead 02:19 Tools
04 - External Menace - Id Rather be dead 02:00 Tools
SOMEDAY! 02:16 Tools
Standin` in the U.K. 00:00 Tools
Detonate Your Hate Ep 98 01:22 Tools
Standin' in the U.K. 02:36 Tools
1.tomorrow today 02:19 Tools
2.ban the bomb 02:36 Tools
No Mean Feat Ep 97 00:00 Tools
someday (1982) 02:05 Tools
Rude Awakening Ep 97 00:00 Tools
1-coalition blues 03:06 Tools
Naked Prey Ep 97 01:22 Tools
05 - External Menace - Detonate your hate 03:16 Tools
9-get out of my way 02:20 Tools
3.u dict8 u dk 01:31 Tools
5.no mean feat 03:11 Tools
4.live 'n' learn 01:22 Tools
Don`t Call It Livin` 00:00 Tools
Poor Excuse (1983) 01:22 Tools
What The Hell? 02:16 Tools
2-i wanna 02:05 Tools
shocktroopers (1983) 02:16 Tools
These Prick Are Wrong 03:36 Tools
Seize The Day Ep 97 02:16 Tools
U Dict8, U DK 02:16 Tools
Playin' God 02:16 Tools
03 Youth Of Today 03:36 Tools
Rude Awaken 03:36 Tools
Naked Pray 02:16 Tools
Detonate Your Hate [*] 02:16 Tools
Shocktrooper Ep 97 02:16 Tools
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External Menace formed in the Coatbridge suburb of Glasgow, Scotland, U.K. in 1979 when John Sneddon, then 15, and 13 year old Wullie Hamill's band 'The L-Plates' were joined by 12 year old bassist Sandy Halkett and Rab Bell (14) on drums, the line up which recorded the 1979 demo which later got them signed to Beat the System records. After a brief split, during which Sneddy recorded a double A-side with The Snap Ons, Sneddy rejoined Wullie and Sanz with Derek Paterson taking over on drums, the bands name became External Menace, they signed to Beat the System in 1982 and released the 'Youth of Today' EP. This was followed in 1983 by the 4 track EP 'No Views'. It was at about this time after a hectic schedule of gigs in increasingly large venues that the bands relationship with Wullie started to go awry. Tommy Wallace took over on vocals for a brief period but left for London, and External Menace were reduced to three members. Sneddy took over on vocals. The band went through a few alter ego moments over the following years - playing External Menace songs at gigs but under different names. Beat the System had folded and the band released a few compilation tracks on Rot Records. In 1987 Wullie was taking a short cut across the M8 when he was hit by a car and killed. A decade on, External Menace were revived when Captain Oi records began to show an interest in releasing a compilation album of all the bands previous releases. A few extra tracks were needed to fully document the bands early successes. By this time Sneddy was living in Livingston and had hooked up with Swine Flu vocalist Ian Welsh, a diehard fan. The line up that eventually recorded the extra tracks for the 1995 Pure Punk Rock album was: Col on drums, Westy on bass, Kev Taylor on guitar, Jim Sneddon on guitar and Welshy and Sneddy shared vocal duties. The band continued to chop and change over the following two years. In 1997 the 'Seize the Day' EP was released with former Swine Flu members Stu Davis on drums and Billy Dunn on bass. Bobe Copeland and Sneddy did the guitar work. Welshy's vocals had, by this point, become a strong feature of the band's sound. This was the line up that toured Europe three times, toured the UK, played countless festivals and recorded 'Process of Elimination' all in the space of a year. 1997 also saw the release of a split EP with Rectify on Suspect Device Records. The following year a German release of 'Process...' was accompanied by a split EP with Recharge. Both releases were on Epistrophy records. 'Process of Elimination' was re-released in the US on Doctor Strange Records in 2004. Sneddy remains in the current performing line-up. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.